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Bears’ Ben Johnson earns ringing endorsement from Caleb Williams after improbable run
Caleb Williams is all in on the Ben Johnson experience despite a heartbreaking overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs. Williams, who spent his rookie season on a dysfunctional 5-12 team that fired its head coach and offensive coordinator midseason, had high praise for Johnson after his first season leading the Bears. “He’s been the catalyst for us…to be able to lead us, to be able to stand strong…He’s been everything Chicago has needed as a coach,” Williams said of what Johnson has meant to him, according to ESPN’s Courtney Cronin. The No. 1 overall draft pick in 2024, Williams had understandable concerns about being selected by the Bears, who had never had a 4,000-yard passer and had managed only one winning season over the previous decade. His concerns were only validated when the team lost 10 straight after a 4-2 start, which cost head coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron their jobs in November. Fortunately for Williams, a former Heisman Trophy winner, Chicago hired Johnson, the highly touted Detroit Lions offensive coordinator who successfully tutored polarizing quarterback Jared Goff, to be its next head coach. The result was a complete turnaround for the Bears, who went 11-6 and won the NFC North for the first time since 2018. Additionally, Williams set the franchise’s single-season passing yards record with 3,942, while also improving his touchdown total to 30 (27 passing and three rushing) and only throwing seven interceptions after a 20-touchdown, 6-interception rookie season. Not only did Williams improve under Johnson, but so did the entire Bears offense; in 2025, the team averaged 25.9 points per game, good enough for ninth in the NFL and a major leap from 2024, when they scored 18.2 points per game and ranked fifth-worst in the league. Unfortunately, the offense couldn’t do enough in last night’s 20-17 overtime loss against the Rams’ top-10 defense. Williams completed just over half of his passes and threw three interceptions, the final of which was in OT and set up the Harrison Mevis game-winning field goal. On top of that, the Bears were stopped on fourth down three Sunday, including at the two-yard line with 3:06 left in regulation. Despite the sour end, though, the Bears’ 2025 season has to be considered a success; it marked the franchise’s first playoff win since 2010, and Johnson became the first Bears head coach to win a playoff game in his first season. The coaching pair of Hunk Anderson and Luke Johnsos won an NFL Championship, the only postseason game, in 1943 during their first full year, but they had coached Chicago for the final six games of 1942 after George Halas resigned to join the United States Navy during World War II. The post Bears’ Ben Johnson earns ringing endorsement from Caleb Williams after improbable run appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Ravens holding 2nd head coach interview with Dolphins assistant
The Baltimore Ravens are still in the middle of conducting what is a monumental head coaching search, as they try to find the man who can help Lamar Jackson and company reach the NFL apex. They have seemingly interviewed every available candidate, and now the process is ramping up. Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver will meet with the organization for a second time this Tuesday, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. The former defensive end was drafted by the Ravens in 2002 and played four years with the team before later serving as an assistant from 2021-23. He shared the field with greats like Ray Lewis, Ed Reed and Terrell Suggs, and therefore understands the DNA that comprises the franchise. Familiarity may not be enough, though. John Harbaugh had a firm grasp of what fueled Baltimore during its peak (or at least he did), and now he is coaching for the New York Giants. Owner Steve Bisciotti and general manager Eric DeCosta must find a replacement who can help the squad evolve while also highlighting the Ravens’ classic defensive intensity. The evolution component of that mission is essential. Baltimore has failed to maximize its postseason opportunities and did not even make the playoffs this year. They need someone who can reinvigorate the group. Could Weaver be up to the task? Anthony Weaver will try to pitch himself to the Ravens The 45-year-old’s two-season run as Miami DC produced mixed results. The Dolphins allowed the fourth-fewest yards per game in 2024-25, posting a remarkable effort amid Tua Tagovailoa’s concussion situation. If the quarterback was healthy and under center for a few more weeks, the team could have possibly squeezed into the playoffs. Consequently, Weaver would have drawn far more praise. The defense was outmatched this past season, however, ranking 24th with 24.9 points allowed per game. Plenty of fans will point to a declining roster as a reason for the poor results, hence why Anthony Weaver is generating significant interest in the head coaching circuit. Besides securing a second interview with Baltimore, he will also meet with the Pittsburgh Steelers again. There is understandably a fair amount of skepticism surrounding his potential employment, but first-timers have enjoyed considerable success in recent years. Mike Macdonald and Ben Johnson are proving as much. The Ravens must determine if Weaver can embark on a similar path. This crucial evaluation will continue on Tuesday. The post Ravens holding 2nd head coach interview with Dolphins assistant appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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